I still haven't been there myself but it seems like they charge to show up and game? It sound like they have a card that gets stamped. Saving throw did a meet up there so they definitely cater to the table top RPG.

I went and checked them out tonight to get in on a Pathfinder campaign. Great GM and group of players.

Its a pretty nice place and everyone there is really friendly. Roger is a great host and really goes out of his way to make you feel welcome. The first 3 times you go is free. After that its $5 but you immediately get it back in store credit that you can use to buy snacks, drinks or whatever you'd like. You can also get a membership that has some additional benefits. Here's a link to their website if you want to check them out.

I went and checked them out tonight to get in on a Pathfinder campaign. Great GM and group of players.

Its a pretty nice place and everyone there is really friendly. Roger is a great host and really goes out of his way to make you feel welcome. The first 3 times you go is free. After that its $5 but you immediately get it back in store credit that you can use to buy snacks, drinks or whatever you'd like. You can also get a membership that has some additional benefits. Here's a link to their website if you want to check them out.

Ed provides a good recap. It is a very good location. They have about 6 tables for board games, mini's, whatever in the front room. They have room for about 4 tables for RPG in the back room. The $5 becomes store credit, but for me I spend ~$10 on dinner at Giga-bites so that's a non-issue. Roger is a great host.

We do Dungeons & Dragons & other roleplaying game discussions, have lovely frappes, and get to know each other better. Meet people to set up games, find players or DM's (GM's) and more. Soon hope to be in more places, besides Gigabites Café, which is a fun café. It is not far from Atlanta. Come join the discussions, choosing places to meetups, and lets start playing in your area.